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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 46 November 5, the on Hill Happenings SUPER SECRETARY LAST ROSE OP SUMMER Admiring a beautiful and unusual Pea t garden is Hazel Bodily, Cataloging Division. MjiuT w11 The rose was so exceptional that Mrs. Bodily brought 8enieiit 11 to wo where jt was admired by co- -, . worKers in cuuuing j.ob. xne rose was shades, rang from pale pink to orange. ing Mrs. Bodily lives at 496 North 200 West, Clearfield, and spends every spare minute she can working in her flower garden. She says this has been an un usually good year for roses and many of her flowers are still blooming which is a pretty good record for November. A new employee of Hill AFB brings with her a long list of awards and achievements. Wilma Petersen, who works in the Integration ""Section, Titan SM Division, was honored at. a recent special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College, Ogden. . Wilma just about ran away with the school's honors. She was the first woman president of the student body at the school. She course completed the year-lon- g with a cumulative avearge of 3.69. She received special awards in shorthand, rotary calculator, secretarial basic acoounting, arts," posting machine, student government, and three perfect attendance awards. Wilma who is formerly from Evanston and Lyman, Wyoming, IT'S THE BANK..Y0UR WIFE lives at 927 North Church Street, IS IN TflE WITHDRAWAL LINE AGAIN, Layton. She has three children, and Cynthia, 16; Kyle 'Joe, 15, Kaye Lynne, 11. Girl Scout News of-man- MONET may not buy happi ness, but it sure helps you look for it in interesting; plaices. 1 ONE WAY to keep people from jumping down your throat About 65 Girl Scouts from Hill is to keep your mouth shut. HICCUP; A message from AFB joined with their sister spirits. scouts in Ogden last week to "i mmiimii "f celebrate Che birthday of Juliette Low and to rededicate themselves to ideals of scouting. Hill AFB was represented on the stage by two Brownies, Na talie York of- Troon 366, and Kathy Wildman of Troop 336. 11 1I1J The new Brownie troop, un der the leadership of Mrs. Janice Dirkes and Mrs. Carol Barentine, will hold investiture services on Nov. 18 in the Scout hut in Area C. All parents are invited to at Hazel de-part-es Wilma ft wfi v - pZtZt f? VLJ- - w IA --- r "fl J 4m LI' I OPfvmivf roict wtaMMt amis. j J Carol Lars en (left) and Raylene Erik-ksosecretaries in Plans and Management Office, stand in front of the portable birthday cake built in honor of Hill AFB's 25th anniversary. The cake has been on display in surrounding communities bearing signs inviting the public to the anniversary open house Sunday. BIRTHDAY CAKE n, SPORT 1 7 SIZES made to best v fit you V AA tk A.H.JL C 2 1 9-In- AIo tomd-'lrii- h co-lead- er, f. 2404. Troop 300 held a Halloween party for Brownie Troop 336, Prizes for best costumes went to the Haas sisters, . Claudie and Debbie, and Tami Lasley. A rededication ceremony was held recently for Junior Troop 427. If anyone has any Brownie or Junior uniforms they wish to sell please contact Mrs. Cara Wildman, 82574682. FLAMING GORGE VISITORS Desiring restful respite from their week's labors, nine personnel from the Lsndinf GearTrainer Equipment IM Division treated the DOD R-at outiiu: equirements Review Team to an three with Flaming Gorge Reservoir. The group, equipped in beauboats, two campers, and one house trailer, camped water sitiful Lucerene Valley. Enjoying excellent fishing, L ding, and the indescribable scenery were guests: Stepten (USAF), Beasley Philips (Bureau of the Budget), Col Carl J. hostt GearTrainer and Daniel A. Collins (AFLC). Landing were: Wally Rampton, Don Linderman, Gorge Vlgeojaa Mar? Bywawr, Christensen, Ray McEntire, George Karigcr, the fl Adm inng Braddock. AI Mitchell, and Col Joel Chns- Mr. above are left to right) Mr. Phillips, Mr. Collins, tensen, and CoL Beasley. end-of-summ- er ervice Dept. Vt 2 r 5 11 If - I- MOTS naan flfflf.g- - tend. Troop 32, the Cadettes on base, said goodbye to their Mrs. Inda Jeannes, who left for San Antonio, Texas. These girls are in need of a replacement lead er. Anyone interested should call Mrs. Reita Peterson, 773 I 64ikH oil Setter" Oro RusMt. Water repellent Goodyear pac, moccasin toe, leather lined vamp ' nail-le- s i u LUB. & Oil l CHANGE JL JLi. n u ji Ponriac 11 Cadillac GMC Trucks TO construction. SHOE CLINIC 2660 Vash. Blvd. ZlSJt Ph. (Oil Filter Extra 1 With Every Min. $25.00 Service Work Offers Good Thru Nov.. 1965 570 North Main St. I'lionc 394-204- 4 376-314- 5, Layton 825-59- 08 or S.L. EI. 93 |